Adolf von Heydeck

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Portrait of Adolf von Heydeck by Carl Christian Vogel von Vogelstein

Gustav Adolf (Adolph) Heideck, from 1836 von Heideck (born

Autodidakt" and "Dilettant", or amateur, in painting and etching. From 1813 to 1820 he was in Rome, and he returned there in 1837. He also traveled to Terni and to Naples, and is known to have been in Olevano
in 1820.

References

  • Philip Conisbee, Sarah Faunce, and Jeremy Strick. In the Light of Italy: Corot and Early Open-Air Painting. New Haven; Yale University Press, 1996.